More Than 200 Campuses
Nationwide Participate in 9/11: Never Forget
Project

Young Conservatives Display 2,997
American Flags to Honor Lives Lost to Radical Islamists

RESTON, VA- Since 2003, Young America's
Foundation (YAF) has proudly organized the 9/11: Never Forget
Project. Through this initiative, students at schools
nationwide proudly display 2,997 American flags to remember those
murdered at the hands of radical Islamists more than a decade
ago.

More than 200 campuses participate in this project each year,
and its popularity continues to increase. The project has even
taken a life of its own with schools, businesses, and communities
organizing their own displays without notifying us.

With radical Islam continuing to terrorize the world, it is
crucial that our young people and our schools remember the American
lives lost and understand the challenges we face today.

If it weren't for the Foundation's student activists, most
schools would ignore the anniversary of September 11. Even more
worrisome the professors who continue to
blame America for the attacks. The Obama administration
has even tried to change the meaning of 9/11 by turning the
anniversary into a politically correct "national day of
service." They would like us-and particularly, young people-
to forget who murdered nearly 3,000 innocent American men, women,
and children.

This September marks 13 years since the tragic terror attacks in
New York City, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. September
11, 2014, is also the two-year anniversary of the attacks in
Benghazi. Young America's Foundation's student activists
understand the significance of 9/11 and hope to raise awareness
about the importance of eradicating terrorism.

For more information about the 9/11: Never Forget
Project and a list of participating schools, please visit
our website.

For further information or to
request an interview, please email Ashley Pratte at
apratte@yaf.org